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David Cameron's EU renegotiation will change nothing, Nigel Farage says David Cameron's EU renegotiation will change nothing, Nigel Farage says
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David Cameron’s plan to renegotiate the terms of Britain’s EU membership will change “nothing”, Ukip’s leader has said.David Cameron’s plan to renegotiate the terms of Britain’s EU membership will change “nothing”, Ukip’s leader has said.
Nigel Farage said that only a minor area of European policy was up for renegotiation and that even that was not certain to be achieved.Nigel Farage said that only a minor area of European policy was up for renegotiation and that even that was not certain to be achieved.
The Prime Minister is in Brussels today, where he will try to convince other European premiers of the four pillars of his EU reform goals, set out in the autumn.The Prime Minister is in Brussels today, where he will try to convince other European premiers of the four pillars of his EU reform goals, set out in the autumn.
Mr Cameron wants cuts to business regulation, protection for the non-eurozone single market, and a UK opt-out from the bloc’s policy of “ever closer union”. Mr Cameron wants cuts to business regulation, protection for the non-eurozone single market, and a UK opt-out from the bloc’s policy of “ever closer union”. 
The PM’s most high-profile demand is however a restriction on EU migrants’ access to in-work benefits like tax credits for the first four years they live in the UK.The PM’s most high-profile demand is however a restriction on EU migrants’ access to in-work benefits like tax credits for the first four years they live in the UK.
This final point is expected to be a major stumbling block for the PM, with other EU leaders having told him they do not see “eye to eye” on the issue. Unanimous agreement would be required to change the EU’s treaties.This final point is expected to be a major stumbling block for the PM, with other EU leaders having told him they do not see “eye to eye” on the issue. Unanimous agreement would be required to change the EU’s treaties.
Ukip's leader said the talks would likely leave the UK subject to the parts of the EU he was opposed to.Ukip's leader said the talks would likely leave the UK subject to the parts of the EU he was opposed to.
“I do believe Britain should govern itself, I do believe in national democracy, and I do believe that like Australia and other countries we should be able to govern who comes into our country,” Mr Farage told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.“I do believe Britain should govern itself, I do believe in national democracy, and I do believe that like Australia and other countries we should be able to govern who comes into our country,” Mr Farage told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
Formerly a cabinet minister, Owen Paterson is now free to make his opinion known on the backbenchers. On the subject of Europe, he does so regularly – claiming recently that the EU referendum was “rigged” in favour of staying in
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A longstanding eurosceptic, Mr Redwood warned last year that businesses that spoke out in favour of EU membership would be punished at the check-outs by anti-EU
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Awkward squad rebel Bill Cash said last year that he thought the EU had become an undemocratic, German-dominated project. “An increasingly assertive German Europe is at odds with British national interests,” he wrote in the Daily Telegraph
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From the Conservative party’s hard right wing, Philip Davies has been a longstanding critic of the EU. He founded the Better off Out campaign and is so eurosceptic that Ukip decided not to stand a candidate against him in 2010 because they agreed with him
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Outspoken Tory MP Nadine Dorries has previously advocated an alliance with Ukip. At the height of the Greek crisis in 2013 she said that the EU was “dying on its feet”
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The former defence secretary is a central figure on the right wing of the Conservative party. He’s long put pressure on David Cameron over EU negotiations
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A socially liberal eurosceptic, Goldsmith was one of the founding members of the People’s Pledge campaign to get MPs to sign up for an EU referendum. His father ran the Referendum Party, a precursor to Ukip
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“If our relationship with Europe was changed to that then we would have something to talk about.“If our relationship with Europe was changed to that then we would have something to talk about.
“As it is, nothing is going to change. We will go on paying £50m gross as a membership fee and we will go on with uncontrolled open borders – which doesn’t just push down our wages and impact the health service, it now threatens our security too.”“As it is, nothing is going to change. We will go on paying £50m gross as a membership fee and we will go on with uncontrolled open borders – which doesn’t just push down our wages and impact the health service, it now threatens our security too.”
Mr Cameron’s proposed policy of restricting in-work benefit is in itself a limited interpretation of an earlier claim by the PM that freedom of movement rules had to be changed.   Mr Cameron’s proposed policy of restricting in-work benefit is in itself a limited interpretation of an earlier claim by the PM that freedom of movement rules had to be changed.   
Mr Farage described the renegotiations, which will take place at a regular meeting of the European Council, as a “charade”.Mr Farage described the renegotiations, which will take place at a regular meeting of the European Council, as a “charade”.
The Conservative manifesto pledged to hold a referendum on EU membership before the end of 2017 – but after renegotiations are complete. The Conservative manifesto pledged to hold a referendum on EU membership before the end of 2017 – but after renegotiations are complete. 
Recent polls have shown different results, with substantial leads for both sides in the referendum and a number of dead heats - as well as controversy over the methodology of online polls.Recent polls have shown different results, with substantial leads for both sides in the referendum and a number of dead heats - as well as controversy over the methodology of online polls.